ALBAWABA - Microsoft shut down a large-scale cybercrime operation by seizing 240 fraudulent websites connected to an Egyptian entity that sold do-it-yourself (DIY) phishing kits. By using these kits, advanced phishing attacks were carried out, compromising user credentials to get around important security features like multifactor authentication (MFA). Abanoub Nady, also known online as "MRxC0DER," was identified by the tech giant's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) as the alleged mastermind of ...